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Old 02-06-2014, 03:16 PM   #15
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I always reset the tripometer when the light comes on. I can get about 30 miles without running out. Once I hit 33, still didn't run out.
You can go at least 30 miles from when the needle hits zero driving normally. From when the light comes on if you drove really carefully you'd probably manage near 100 miles. Driving normally with the flow of traffic, at least 50 miles from the light coming on. The needle will travel down a considerable distance below zero.

I've done this routine overly the last 50,000 miles. Nobody died!
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